Yeah has the price gone up? Or am I missing something? Could do with some for DECT phones.
pibpob to JJJZ
24 Sep 17#9
Don't waste these on a DECT phone - it is almost constantly on charge so the low self-discharge characteristic is not required.
gslgregory
24 Sep 17#7
I guess this is now expired as it's showing as £7 for me
indyjukebox
24 Sep 17#5
Probably only useful for remotes and very low power applications. And expired.
Speculator
24 Sep 17#4
Still have 10 unopened packs of the 750mAh version when it was £2.16 for 4 a few years ago.
Probably will never see that price again.
indyjukebox to Speculator
24 Sep 17#6
That is the issue with HUKD. People overbuy things which then sit on a shelf gathering dust; just because they were a bargain. I would rather have £21.60 sitting as cash instead of taking up space in my store/garage or wherever for nearly 4 years. Drives my Mrs mad when I buy something just because it is a bargain.
10 unopened packs nearly 4 years later. Presumably after opening/using how many ever you really needed? What ever possesed you to do that?
paulpso
24 Sep 17#3
Should probably put AAA in title.
Rossmor40
24 Sep 17#2
These eneloop lite batteries are for low power devices like maybe a small radio or a tv remote. They would maybe be ok for a small led torch.
ah_heng
24 Sep 17#1
Can these be used on other things like torch lights?
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Probably will never see that price again.
10 unopened packs nearly 4 years later. Presumably after opening/using how many ever you really needed? What ever possesed you to do that?